We’re in the final week of the regular season for spring sports with playoffs kicking off next week. Although every season produces some surprises, this spring has spoiled more of my preseason …
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5/22/24
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“We are thrilled that the Block Island Inshore Fishing Tournament keeps growing. Last year we grew by more than fifty percent. We think we found a great formula with shore, boat, youth and fly …
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5/22/24
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The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School presents Beethoven & Bronfman, part of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra and Music School’s 2024 Gala Celebration. Yefim …
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5/22/24
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The Thirsty Beaver needs no introduction.
Since the day it opened its doors, it has been the place to go for people who want to be at the hub of the action, consume good, reasonably priced …
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Restaurant Review by DON FOWLER
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5/22/24
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The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre (The Gamm) will hold its annual gala on Friday, June 14, starting at 6:30 p.m. at its home at 1245 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick. Themed Play On! in reference to …
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5/22/24
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During World War II, two Warwick brothers left home to do their patriotic duty, keeping in touch through letters. Joe Czerkiewicz was serving with the 90th Quartermaster Battalion in France and Eddie …
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5/22/24
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The signs are unmistakable — summer's coming, at last. The Music on the Hill festival begins Monday, on Memorial Day afternoon. No matter the weather, make music part of your holiday!
At …
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5/22/24
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In Pawtuxet Village, Memorial Day Weekend hits a little bit different. Instead of the usual backyard barbecue, it’s the height of Gaspee Days, which celebrates the burning of the HMS Gaspee by …
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By ROB DUGUAY
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5/22/24
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He’s a successful businessman.
He’s highly opinionated.
And he’s someone that has had a very unique pathway to achieving his goals.
As a freshman at Central …
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5/22/24
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Spend enough time observing corporate American power structures and you learn a thing or two about when someone is on the right track toward enacting a decision that will help average consumers and …
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5/22/24
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Some friends called him Elliott.
He initially survived an archer’s illicit arrow attack and pond neighbors hoped for his recovery. His young family depended on him.
The arrow was …
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By RORY SCHULER
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5/22/24
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Rule number one, on the job: show up. Rule number two: get the job done.
The current mayor of Cranston has been accused of breaking both rules by a fellow Republican who’s running for his …
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By RORY SCHULER
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5/22/24
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ConsumerAffairs reports on the states with the most and least infrastructure to support the growing demand for electric vehicles.
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Carolina Ilvento
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5/21/24
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MoneyGeek reports on personal savings by income level, demographic, educational attainment and more.
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Nathan Paulus
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5/21/24
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Ramp explains the benefits of automated expense reporting for any business.
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Fiona Lee
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5/21/24
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Study.com reports on the decline of math scores among U.S. students since COVID-19 and what educators are doing about it.
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Khristian Mecom
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5/21/24
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Pettable consulted news reports and research studies to explore new and unique ways organizations use service dogs, highlighting five programs.
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Colleen Kilday
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5/21/24
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Michael T. Mochary, 73, a Warwick resident since 1952, passed away on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Nicholas S. and Ann (Gulash) Mochary.
Michael was a …
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5/21/24
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Peerspace investigated some of the more unique graduation party traditions across the globe, using sources like The Guardian and Culture Trip.
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Leah Burbach
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5/21/24
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(BPT) - One of the most praised skincare ingredients on social media is Vitamin C, with influencers and dermatologists alike touting its benefits of brightening the skin, adding luminosity and even …
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5/21/24
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